Category Archives: Sport Psychology

During the build up to the 2004 Olympic I had my own athlete website and I just found all the old documents!!! Including my theories on racing, training, interviews with athletes/coaches and I want to share them with you. In … Continue reading →

In my experience many athletes are unable to correctly identify & exploit their own strengths. They are very good at critiquing peers and often focus too much attention on their own perceived weakness. A good training plan/ log shows individual … Continue reading →

Definition of a Mentor = A mentor does not tell someone what to do… They share personal ‘experience & knowledge’ to ‘help & inspire’ others to achieve their goals. (Stuart McIntosh, 2013) Click to see ‘My Mission Statement’

In November 2012 I started a 5 month coaching contract for the Australian Institute of Sport (AIS) with the National Canoe Slalom Team, working with the senior, under 22 and junior teams. They are a great bunch of young athletes … Continue reading →

I cant believe it is nearly 13 years ago since I raced the Sydney 2000 Olympic games. In a way it feels like yesterday, but also a lifetime ago. This is just one of the many interviews I gave that … Continue reading →

backflip by Guerlain Chicherit at Tignes ski resort, France How do we know what we can achieve…? This image of an incredible first ever car backflip was taken in February 2013 at Tignes Ski resort. The driver, Guerlain Chicherit, spent … Continue reading →

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Sometimes ‘shit happens’… but are we defined by the way we deal with it? GB Team mate and friend Etienne Stott in gives an entertaining & inspiring insight to his journey to 2012 Olympic Gold medal success…

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